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What is NYC RCNY § 13-04?

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Indigent persons who are parties in proceedings brought under sections 262 or 1120 of the Family Court Act or section 407 of the Surrogate's Court Procedure Act shall be represented by attorneys selected by the First and Second Judicial Departments from the Family Law Panels of the Appellate Division, First or Second J

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§ 13-04 Family Law Matters.

RCNY § 13-04

Indigent persons who are parties in proceedings brought under sections 262 or 1120 of the Family Court Act or section 407 of the Surrogate's Court Procedure Act shall be represented by attorneys selected by the First and Second Judicial Departments from the Family Law Panels of the Appellate Division, First or Second Judicial Department, and Providers selected by CJC. Attorneys shall be assigned by the court.

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